Lester was one of 45 people recently charged with trafficking after a drug sweep led by the Drug Enforcement Administration. On Jan. 17, agents arrested 17 of those accused. Agents say those charged scammed more than 45,000 Oxycodone pills from South Florida pharmacies with phony prescriptions.

Deputies say Lester used some of the stolen prescription pads to fill at least two prescriptions to the tune of 180 Oxycodone pills a piece, according to a Sheriff's Office report.

The street value of Oxycodone averages $20 to $30 per pill. A bottle of 180 pills could net more than $3,000 in profit for the dealer. Lester remained in the Palm Beach County Jail Thursday in lieu of $30,000 bond.